How climate change threatens Hong Kong's vital fiddler crabs and

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Fiddler crabs dig holes in the soil that mangroves grow in, providing the ecologically important plants with more oxygen. However, rising sea levels and temperatures are changing the way they act and behave.
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Some of the vivid red fiddler crabs in the University of Hong Kong’s mangrove ecology lab are immediately visible, while others try to hide in the mud.

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How climate change threatens Hong Kong's vital fiddler crabs and

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